'We should have won it'
HAYDEN BIRD watched his side squander at hatful of chances in a 2-2 draw with struggling Horsham on Tuesday night – and admitted: "It was very much two points dropped."Fabio Saraiva had given Merstham...
View ArticleHigh five as Park cruise up to fourth
SOUTH PARK boss Joe McElligott should have been a happy man after watching his side smash in five against Sandhurst Town – but insisted: "We should have scored nine!"Dave Smith scored twice and Chris...
View ArticleFarnham student wins prestigious film award
A STUDENT from the University for the Creative Arts in Farnham has won a major award at the UK's biggest short film competition, Virgin Media Shorts. PJ Liguori, was rewarded with £5,000 and picked up...
View ArticlePensioner attacked with walking stick by cyclist
A PENSIONER required stitches to his face after being beaten on the head with his own walking stick by a cyclist.Stephen Pierre, 43, appeared at Guildford Crown Court on Friday (November 9) where he...
View ArticleEpsom & Ewell's best pub or restaurant to be announced in business awards
THE best restaurant or pub in Epsom & Ewell will be announced on November 23.Now in its second year, the Epsom & Ewell Business Awards aim to promote local businesses in the area.The three...
View ArticleFarnham gallery set to host special Christmas exhibition
THE New Ashgate Gallery in Farnham is offering both novice and expert collectors of art a unique Christmas exhibition, which begins on November 17.All of the work is handmade, unique and...
View ArticleThe French circus comes to Farnham
THE circus is coming to the Farnham Maltings when ground-breaking French company Atelier LeFeuvre et André come to town.The French company come to Farnham on Thursday, November 22, with their...
View ArticleFarnham residents invited to quiz Police and Crime Commissioner candidates
FARNHAM residents will have the opportunity to quiz the six Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner candidates.Churches Together in Farnham have arranged a PCC Election Hustings at St Joan's Centre,...
View ArticleWoking's Town Square officially renamed Jubilee Square
A REVITALISED square in Woking has been given an official name change to mark the year of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.Town Square, as it has been known to thousands of residents and shoppers in Woking,...
View ArticleMotorcyclist Tommy Hill to take a break from the sport
Edenbridge motorcyclist Tommy Hill is to take a break from the sport in 2013.The 2011 British Superbike champion has become increasingly frustrated in his attempts to progress his career by moving onto...
View ArticleGuildford Philharmonic Orchestra to close after council withdraws funding
THE final curtain is coming down on decades of classical music events by Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra after councillors last night decided to withdraw its funding.Musicians for Guildford...
View ArticleMilitary Wives Choir member developed love of singing at Dorking church
A SINGER who developed her love of music in Mole Valley has spoken about being part of the popular Military Wives Choir.Lisa Moffatt, 37, grew up in Dorking and was a member of the St Martin's Church...
View ArticleHigh-flying Eagles have wings clipped
A LATE knock-on was to prove crucial as Effingham & Leatherhead's winning run was halted by Old Reigatians on Saturday.The Eagles lost by just five points, a deficit which could very well have been...
View ArticleAutistic Leatherhead teenager does two skydives for charity
AN AUTISTIC teenager completed two skydives in as many hours to raise money for charity.Jorge Harrington, of Clare Wood, Leatherhead, took on the 13,000 ft tandem jumps on Saturday and has already...
View ArticleLondon to Brighton Veteran Car Run a success despite the weather
HARDY motorists braved driving rain to complete the annual London to Brighton Veteran Car Run.Around 500 vehicles took to the start line in Hyde Park on Sunday to begin the trek to the seafront, before...
View ArticleHistorian builds First World War trench in Charlwood garden
ANDREW Robertshaw, 55, spent a month shifting 200 tonnes of earth to recreate a First World War dugout outside his home in Russ Hill, Charlwood.The father of one, who spoke to the Advertiser on Tuesday...
View ArticleRedhill Beer Festival 2012 draws crowd of hundreds
ALE aficionados from as far away as Germany sipped their way through almost 5,000 pints at the 8th Redhill Beer Festival.Crowds were up seven per cent on last year with 1,273 people attending the...
View ArticleRedhill pub to have licence reviewed after police get closure order
A PUB is having its licence reviewed after it was temporarily closed down by police at the weekend.The Admiral Inn in Nutley Lane, Reigate, was ordered to close its doors for 24 hours at about 1am on...
View ArticleRemembrance Sunday 2012: 'People are so generous', says Royal British Legion...
THE iconic poppy is enjoying a resurgence as people of all ages don their red flower to remember troops in both modern and historical conflicts.Amid national fears the poppy has become politicised or...
View ArticlePolice seek "sixth man" from Weybridge after drugs factory raid
POLICE are seeking a man from Weybridge in connection with the large scale production and supply of ecstasy tablets from a secret drug factory in Surrey.William Ingram, 52, is believed to be the sixth...
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